The third part of a five-part series, in honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. In Part III, Christopher discusses Cybercrimes and Cybercrimminals!
The third part of a five-part series, in honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. In Part III, Christopher discusses Cybercrimes and Cybercrimminals!
The second part of a five-part series, in honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. In Part II, Christopher discusses Family Safety on the Internet.
Mark Yetter talks about Article 13, Europe’s infamous ban on memes.
The first part of a five-part series, in honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. In Part I, Christopher answers the question—”What is Cybersecurity?”
On September 20, 2018, Christopher Bovee de Soto was given a day of training in the form of going to the New York State Digital Government Summit…
The recent #PuddleGate controversy over the new Spider-Man game has made me realize how much people tend to overreact over graphical presentation in video games….
Partying, drinking and a packed social calendar. This is the “College Experience”.
Devonte Griffiths goes in depth about the history of Pixel Art.
Christopher Bovee de Soto writes about his experience at the New York State Cyber Security Conference.
What’s your opinion on the newest generations of Pokémon?
When was the last time that you went shopping before looking online to see if you could just simply order that item with the press of a button? That definitely sounds like a much better alternative than going out, spending gas money, wasting time looking, and then waiting in the check out line. This is the exact reason why so many stores are going out of business, especially those in Manhattan.
While some longtime fans of this show agree with this new direction, its ratings have decreased in the new year, causing for suspicion in their choices in satire. Specifically, the plethora of sketches portraying Presidential matters.
What is the connection between Facebook's newsfeed algorithms and the rise of the fake news phenmonen?
What is the Student Government, what can it do for you, and how can you get involved?
The legacy of Albert Mario is something that the students and faculty of SUNY Poly should never forget. The new Mario Cafe located in the Cayan Library will continue to keep that legacy alive and in the minds of everyone who visits the Cafe.
Finding common ground with others can be difficult; we all enjoy different things in life, things that are shaped by our prejudices and circumstances as we learn and grow. However, there is one thing I’ve noticed people bonding over more than anything else: their hatred of things.
(Photo courtesy of Tucker Mogren, Genesis Yearbook)
The Mario Cafe in the Cayan Library is open for business!
Creativity on the SUNY Poly campus is finally beginning to find places to flourish.